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S narrow い Fang の Wave Depth Park
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I almost forgot its existence, but I happened to see it when I visited Namiyo Park. It was planted in a small square wave, but it was not looked at by the locals and stood up.
I found it immediately. Only the stone monument is potun.
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The mysterious Namiyo Park, which is divided into the park itself by the JR Osaka Loop Line, was helped by this site and senior advisor when it was difficult to find it widely. It is right at the park entrance near Bentencho Station. Since it was reclaimed by a person named Yozaemon Ichioka, the name Ichioka, which still remains in the town name and school, and the kaisho is said to be a place where people gathered to make commercial transactions during the Edo period.
In the two-divided Namiki Park, only the honorary monument stood outside the ring line. This one had a park-like atmosphere with benches. However, there were no remains at that time, and it felt like the locals were not looking at them.
S narrow い Fang の Wave Depth Park
I almost forgot its existence, but I happened to see it when I visited Namiyo Park. It was planted in a small square wave, but it was not looked at by the locals and stood up.
I found it immediately. Only the stone monument is potun.
The mysterious Namiyo Park, which is divided into the park itself by the JR Osaka Loop Line, was helped by this site and senior advisor when it was difficult to find it widely. It is right at the park entrance near Bentencho Station. Since it was reclaimed by a person named Yozaemon Ichioka, the name Ichioka, which still remains in the town name and school, and the kaisho is said to be a place where people gathered to make commercial transactions during the Edo period.
Only a monument stood in the smaller Namiyo Park.
In the two-divided Namiki Park, only the honorary monument stood outside the ring line. This one had a park-like atmosphere with benches. However, there were no remains at that time, and it felt like the locals were not looking at them.